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1973-04-10 SP Duly adopted by the following vote : Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Robillard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin Noes : None Town Councilmain Robert Barber reported to the board that he and Councilman Daniel Olson had investigated the topless entertainment establishment and discussed the constitutionality of the town "entertainment ordinance" making such practice illegal. Since there may be a problem concerning the legality of such an ordinance, Barber asked Town Attorney J. David Little to study the legal aspects of question. In their own investigation of the matter Barber reported that he and Councilman Olson could find no instances of "hustling, so to speak" in the vicinity of the nightspot. On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Donald A. Chase, Town Clerk SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 10, 1973 MEMBERS PRESENT John Austin Supervisor Daniel Olson Councilman Robert Barber Councilman Gordon Streeter Councilman Harold Katz Assistant to Town Counsel Harold Robillard-absent from this meeting Councilman Guests : Joseph Kestner, Jr. Thomas Flaherty, Jerome Thorne, Lee Coleman, numerous represenatives of bidders listed below were present. Lloyd Demboski, George `Liapes, Harold Boynton Salute to the Flag. Meeting opened 11:00 A.M. Supervisor Austin asked for any more bids for the Contract #12 Transmission Water Main and Appurtenances , Queensbury Water Storage and Distribution District-no one spoke-the clerk read the notice of this meeting. Proof of publication was shown. Supervisor Austin turned the meeting over to Joseph A. Kestner Jr. Counsulting Engineer- Mr.Kestner welcomed the represenatives of the various companies involved in the bidding of Contract number 12. The Town Clerk opened the bids they were then turned over and read by Joseph A. Kestner Jr. BID BOND / AMOUNT OF CONTRACTOR CERTF. CHECK +COMP. BID. 1. S. G. Phillips Corporation Industrial Park Williston, Vermont 05495 $45 ,000. 00 $ 880 ,013. 00 -- Continen_tal Ins. comp. 2. Kubricky and Sons Const. Corp. 237 Bay Street Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 5% 928 960. 00 -Trartto'rd Accident & Indemnity Comp 3. Wm. J. Keller & Sons Const. Corp. 1435 Route 9 Castleton, N.Y. 12033 1 ,033 ,773. 00 New Hampshire Insurance ompany 235 BID BOND / AMOUNT OF CONTRACTOR CERTF. CHECK +COMP. BID 4. Pelvern Const. Co. ,Inc. P.O. Box 128, Centuck Sta. Yonkers , N.Y. 10710 5% . 1, 329 ,510. 00 -United States Fire Insurance Co. 5. Kamyr Installs. , Inc. Ridge Center Glens Falls , N.Y. 12801 5% 1,459 , 774. 00 Glens Falrs Insurance Co. ' 6. Pipeline Services, Inc. Clinton Rd. & Merritt P1. P.O. Box 65 New Hartford, N.Y. 13413 5% 1,321 245. 00 rave ers .In emnity Company 7. Empire Pipeline Corp. P.O. Box 207 Liverpool, N.Y. 13088 5% 1,069 ,113. 00 art or cci ent & Indemnity Comp. 8. Frederick G. Compagni Const. Co. , Inc. 182 Port Watson Street Cortland, N.Y. 13045 5% 1,0§8,749. 00 Hartford cci ent & Indemnity Comp. 9. DiNatale Management Corp. Bog 550 Keeseville , N.Y. 12944 5% 1,597 370. 00 Fidelity an Deposit Comp. 10. 01in Construction Company P. O. Box 55 Camillus, N.Y. 13031 5% 9881991. 50 _�eaboard Surety Company 11.Lang Brothers 61 McLean Street Ballston Spa, N.Y. 12020 5% 1,Z86 ,859. 00 ens Falls Insurance Company 12.Reale Const. Co. Box 106 Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 5% 1,099 440. 00 —Peerless Insurancii Company 13.Weber Const. Co. 133 Wall Street Schenectady, N.Y. 12305 5% 1,146 ,670. 00 ea lance Insurance Company 14.Site -Con Industries, Inc. 724 North Street Greenwich, Conn. 06830 5% 1,375,275. 00 (Environmental Utilities Corp. ) Insurance - ompany 15. Callanan Industries , Inc. South Bethlehem, N.Y. 12161 5% 1,327,040. 00 Federal nsurance company _,.. 16. Bellino Bros. Const. Co. , Inc. 745 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers, N.Y. 10703 5% 1, 369, 530. 00 The Home Insurance Indemnity Company 17.Miller & Johnson, Inc. 74 Marvin Street Saratoga Springs , N.Y. 12866 5% 1 ,192 , 645. 27 ea lance Insurance Company The Town Board voted unanimously to turn the bids over to Joseph A. Kestner Jr. for his evaluation. 2I Supervisor Rust#n- Thanked the bidders on hehalf of the Town Board. Mr. Kestner asked if anyone would like unit prices read-no one spoke. The meeting was adjourned for five minutes . Supervisor Austin opened the meeting. RESOLUTION TO A14END ORDINANCE NO. 34 "ORDINANCE REGULATING SPEED OF MECHANICALLY PROPELLED VESSELS IN THE AREAS OF SANDY BAY, WARNER BAY, ASSEMBLY POINT AND HARRIS BAY" RESOLUTION NO. lag, introducedby Mr. Robert Barber, who moved its adoption sec on e y Mr. Daniel Olson: RESOLVED, that a public hearing be held to amend Section 1 of the ORDINANCE REGULATING SPEED OF MECHANICALLY PROPELLED VESSELS IN THE AREAS OF SANDY BAY, WARNER BAY, ASSEMBLY POINT AND HARRIS BAY, on the 26th day of April, 1973 at 7 : 30 P.M. at the Town of Queensbury Office Building, Bay and Haviland Roads , Glens Falls , New York and that the Town Clerk give notice of such hearing by publication of a notice thereof in the official town newspapers at least once 10 days prior to the date specified for such hearing specifying the time when and the place where such hearing will be held and in general terms des- . cribing said proposed amendment. RESOLVED, the the following section of the Ordinance listed above be amended as follows :, Section 1-e. Dunhams Bay. Bounded south east and west by the shoreline of Lake George in Dunhams Bay and north by a line running from Joshua' s Rock north 78 degrees E, 800 feet more or less to the easterly side of Dunhams Bay. Said Joshua' s Rock is located at a point on the westerly shore of Dunhams Bay 1950 feet on a course of magnetic north from the easterly end of the bridge at the south end of Dunhams Bay. Duly adopted by the following vote : Ayes : Mr. Olson, Mr. Barber, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Austin Noes : None Absent:Harold Robillard Vj On motion the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Donald A. Chase, Town Clerk REGULAR MEETING April 12 , 1973 John Austin Supervisor Daniel Olson Councilman Robert Barber Councilman Harold- Robillard Councilman Gordon Streeter Councilman J. David Little Town Counsel Guests : Residents of Seward Street and Ridgedale Areas , Carl Garb, Harold Boynton, Lee Coleman, Tom Keeth, Kip Grant, Floyd Martindale, Robert Stewart, George Wallace Salute to the Flag 7 :35 P.M. Meeting Opened i Public Hearing was opened-Rezoning-Kostechko, William-From C-3 to R-5 on Weeks Road-Supervisor Austin noted that the Planning Board "We recommend that any change in zone should be to R-5. If not changed to R-5, the zone should remain as is." The Warren County Planning Board-"This approval is based on this Board' s feelings that, �� should a change of zone be made, an R-5 Classification is preferable. The meeting was then opened to the public-note that Mr. William Kostechko was not present for this meeting. (Notice of the hearing was read by the Clerk) Attorney Robert Stewart representing Walter Cormuss a property owner near the 21 acre site on Weeks Road opposed the rezoning of this property. Attorney Stewart claimed that no plans were submitted to the Boards on what was going to be placed on the property, he represents